Broken-bat homer sends teammates scurrying

The Baltimore Orioles' Chris Davis hit one of the most unlikeliest home runs of the season Wednesday night against the Pittsburgh Pirates and likely scared some teammates at the same time.

The reason? His bat shattered upon contact (incredible, but not the best part) and flew into the Orioles dugout (the best part) along the first base line at Camden Yards.

The two-run shot, which just made it over the short fence in right-center, left radio announcers in awe, with color commentator Fred Manfra saying, "That's one of the most impressive home runs I've ever seen."

Here's guessing a few players in the dugout never saw it disappear into the seats -- they were a little too busy trying to avoid that large piece of lumber heading their way.

The Orioles went on to defeat the Pirates 7-1 for their fourth consecutive victory.

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